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mrskitty 28-11-2007 21:50

Christmas pressie?
 
damaged goods on eBay, also, Other, Everything Else (end time 29-Nov-07 19:58:09 GMT)


Maybe someone wants him for christmas...anyone gona bid? :D

AccyLass 28-11-2007 21:56

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Is he Pink?:D lol

panther 29-11-2007 09:17

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wonder how much ill get for my fella.....LOL

lancsdave 29-11-2007 09:22

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Have you noticed how you see blokes on e-bay but never women. Time they dropped the policy of not being able to sell wild animals then it could be evened up a bit :p:p:D

emamum 29-11-2007 09:22

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i'd probably have to pay them to take him!! 1 man for sale.. well used, comes with tv remote as we cannot prise it out of his hands, partly toilet trained (knows where it is but cant hit it or put the seat down) and is unsure where the kitchen is or where to find cleaning supplies..occaisionaly goes deaf but mostly when children are crying or if you are asking him to do something.... only bid if you have a good washing machine and endless food supplies... any offers? :D

mrskitty 29-11-2007 10:05

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Originally Posted by AccyLass27 (Post 498724)
Is he Pink?:D lol

sometimes it depends what your looking at(apparently) but i think this one is completely pink, we wont go there again though ;) lmao

cashman 29-11-2007 10:21

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Bet he'd be well sick if a fella bought him:D shame rindys on holiday.:D

Stanleymad 29-11-2007 10:30

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A bit of thread but talking of request of weird things, I had to pee myself laughing this morning at my inbox [must of been really funny at early o'clock to make me laugh lol] someone wanting a straight jacket on freecycle :eek: budding escapologist apparently whom had worn out their old one heheheehehehehe really made me laugh:rofl38: :rofl38:

mrskitty 29-11-2007 12:00

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Yea at first i thought the straight jacket thing was a joke Stanleymad lol.....im sure alot of parents would find a use for one ;)

AccyLass 29-11-2007 15:20

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Originally Posted by misskitty (Post 498816)
sometimes it depends what your looking at(apparently) but i think this one is completely pink, we wont go there again though ;) lmao


So I'm not going to ask if he looks a right (insert ya own word) then:D

You said he is completely pink;)

Neil 29-11-2007 15:33

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 498814)
i'd probably have to pay them to take him!! 1 man for sale.. well used, comes with tv remote as we cannot prise it out of his hands, partly toilet trained (knows where it is but cant hit it or put the seat down) and is unsure where the kitchen is or where to find cleaning supplies..occaisionaly goes deaf but mostly when children are crying or if you are asking him to do something.... only bid if you have a good washing machine and endless food supplies... any offers? :D

Just because you can't find a good one does not mean we are not out here. :p:D

MargaretR 29-11-2007 15:44

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 498856)
Just because you can't find a good one does not mean we are not out here. :p:D

As rare as rocking horse s**t -- I spent over 40 years searching and gave a few a fair trial. I believe it is possible to housetrain them but it requires extreme perseverance and I always held the view that they should be trained by their mums before being passed to a new owner.:rolleyes:

BERNADETTE 29-11-2007 15:47

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 498857)
As rare as rocking horse s**t -- I spent over 40 years searching and gave a few a fair trial. I believe it is possible to housetrain them but it requires extreme perseverance and I always held the view that they should be trained by their mums before being passed to a new owner.:rolleyes:

It's the mums who are the problem IMO they treat them like babies and do everything for them. When they come to get married/live with someone they expect it to continue and this is when the problems start!!!

lancsdave 29-11-2007 16:31

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Moderators, please move this thread to the jokes section, I'm in stitches :rofl38::rofl38:

Sara 29-11-2007 17:35

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Wonder if it's a jilted female who has put him up for sale. Poor thing, he's only got 1 bidder and that's for 1p.


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